Isang pinekeng larawan ang kumakalat sa Facebook na nagpapakita ng isa umanong Chinese national na may hawak ng isang plakard kung saan nakasulat ang mga katagang “We are Chinese living in the Philippines! The West Philippine Sea is ours not in China!”
Ang edited na larawan ay mula sa account na nagngangalang “Wilfred Macquipoten” at umani na ng samu’t saring likes at shares.
Nahanap ng PressOnePH ang orihinal na larawan ng naturang pagkilos para sa China. Ito ay mula sa isinagawang protesta noong 2017 sa Trafalgar Square sa London at walang kinalaman sa usapin hinggil sa West Philippine Sea.
Basahin ang buong storya dito: Edited na larawan ng kilos-protesta ng mga Chinese national bilang pagsuporta sa Pilipinas, kumalat online
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